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Royal Navy Slashes Sailor Alcohol Units
30 Jan
Summary
- Sailors limited to 14 alcohol units weekly onboard ships.
- Ships must maintain two alcohol-free days per week.
- New policy aligns with UK chief medical officer's advice.

The Royal Navy has implemented stricter alcohol regulations for sailors serving on ships, capping weekly consumption at 14 units. This new policy mandates that personnel consume no more than three units daily and requires ships to observe two alcohol-free days weekly. The initiative aims to ensure service members are always prepared for naval operations, adhering to the UK chief medical officer's health advice.
Ships will now offer a variety of low and zero-alcohol drinks to promote responsible consumption among sailors. These guidelines do not extend to shore-based personnel. Historically, the Navy's rum ration, a tradition spanning centuries, ended on 'Black Tot Day' in 1970, marking a significant shift from past practices.




